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I have worked with a couple of apps in the past like AE, blender, UE5 etc. When I integrated AE with elements 3D my hands were solved since I could do something “catchy” easily. Some 3D stuff and Matte and done ! For some reason though I cannot find enough videos for Davinci Resolve covering that topic, and It’s sad since I’m trying to think Davinci as a do it all software without having to export here and there. Your video is one of the few doing it. Hope more to come. Great Job.
Love it! You did a great job of breaking down the Camera Tracker - thank you for that! FWIW, You can use the arrows in the preview screen to move your objects around and rotate them [there's a toggle button at the top of the preview window for that] - probably with less accuracy, but for wholesale moves, I like it. I don't think I've used the Inspector to do moves like that, LOL.
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Great beginner Tutorial, Jay. This morning i had an Issue with my first ever 3D Composition in Fusion. Davinci just crashes instantly when the 3D camera moves. Is it possible to overload Fusion with too many Nodes?
How to retime the 3d object with baked animation? For example if I need it to start from the middle of the composition? 2d inputs have in out trim and frameholds. A lot of 3ds are useless without this control...
Jay, excellent video. I didn't know I could do this until I found the video. However well jumping out of my 3D airplane the parachute I was looking for is how to use the mouse to control the view in 3D. I haven't found a video covering the detail in nuance of manipulating the 3D environment. Maybe you'll consider putting that in your next video as well.
Yeah there’s a couple of videos out there that cover that, but none of them seem to be consistent, and the way mine works is different. I have a feeling that the mouse you have affects how to control that, so I strayed from covering it to avails the inevitable “it’s not working” comments.
@@JayLippman Thanks. I think what I want to know is not "how to use a mouse" but what commands to bind to to control 3D. Having asked it that way, I can probably look it up pretty easily, but I'm surprised I couldn't find the answer on a YT tutorial. In retrospect, it seems like a natural. Although I wasn't looking for this video, I spent WAYYYY to much time going through it. First, I appreciate your style of being fast, but very through, and usually calling out what you are doing. That was helpful as I went through it a bunch of times to find the bits I needed and I learned several tricks along the way. Once you had my attention and I tried this, my problem, which I didn't see in any video I looked at, was that my points seemed all green, but when I hit "solve", it took hours then failed to converge to a solution or crashed (sometimes at 99 percent). I ended up breaking into to parts and solving each. Overall, I've enjoyed spending some time with this video -- thanks!
Plus -- I've watched this three times. great video on the topic. I have had a lot of trouble getting videos to solve. There are a few things I wish you'd do. First, I wish you had told us what the "gutter" and "Solve weight" do (Why set Solve weight to zero?). Second, A description of what sorts of videos solve well. Third, what sort of features are bad for tracks (some are obvious, but maybe others aren't). And I use a gimbal... PS -- I just watched the one you put out there too. Thanks!
I want to learn how to make it look as if I dropped a slightly bent/curled piece of paper onto a desk and then map any image I want onto that paper. Just like they do in the Just Have a Think channel ask the time. I asked, and he does his using Adobe After Effects.
This is what I was referring when I said AI in the podcast! It doesn’t look as scary as I thought. Great explanation, but fusion is still scary for me 😅 Great job, man. I should try some of this! Thanks
DaVinci needs to make Fusion layer based like After Effects. It's not only to difficult to learn, for Motion Graphics it's a nightmare. Resolve would be perfect if they had layer based for Fusion and just keep the Fusion node tab for heavy compositing
That’s true. Industry standard for compositing is Nuke, which is also node based. Node based workflows may not be the quickest or the easiest, but they are way more flexible and require a lot less workarounds than layers
After effects+ Element 3D is way better than this bro 😔 Way better than this 😢 God knows how much work you have done and how much complicated to do Basic scene in Fusion. It's just a Few clicks in Ae+E3D and we get a best shot. Camera tracking, Lighting, Shadow catcher and Importing Models with Element3D is too Easy.